Staten Island Advance/Jan Somma-HammelIn this January 2002 file photo, workers examine debris from the World Trade Center. In April, anthropologists and other professionals began once again sifting through material looking for human remains.

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Searchers found one more potential human remain from the World Trade
Center during sifting operations at the former Fresh Kills landfill,
yesterday.

Forensic anthropologists will conclude if extensive DNA testing is warranted on
the potential remain, which was discovered among 844 cubic yards of debris
excavated around Ground Zero.

The findings are part of the city's $1.4 million search operation dubbed "The Confluence" of Fresh Kills.

The news was issued in an e-mail from the city's Office of the
Medical Examiner, part of a daily report marking the amplified efforts to
identify victims of the terrorist attack over the next three
months.

There have been 1,831 potential human remains discovered in recovery operations since January 2006, including 10 in May.